Personal assistant app Joe Hukum rejigs business model

Personal assistant app Joe Hukum rejigs business model

App-based provider of concierge services Joe Hukum is recasting its business model to focus more on business-to-business (B2B) operations for better monetisation, its founder told Techcircle.

"We realised that despite a decent number of transactions, there wasn't enough money to be made in business-to-consumer (B2C) operations," Arihant Jain, co-founder, Joe Hukum said. "A smaller margin is in play since we are just a layer between a business and a consumer."

Last month, personal assistant app Helpchat closed its chat services and laid off most of its employees. At that time, Ankur Singla, founder, Helpchat, had said in a blog post that many of its users found chat a "cumbersome" way of doing things and that it had realised as far back as in September 2015 that using chat to provide personal assistance was a problem.

The startup, therefore, looked for a more viable business model, and found it in business customers as opposed to retail customers. "We figured out how to use technology to enable businesses for chats and are now working with business and used-cases to automate the chats across platforms," Jain added. According to him, companies see chats as a way of driving engagement and conversion for their businesses.

The seven-member team of Joe Hukum, run by GogetSpeedy Technologies Pvt. Ltd, claims to be witnessing a surge in demand and has implemented the chat platform for several businesses. It is charging a monthly subscription fee from these companies. Its clients include Healthkart, 1Mg, KingXI Punjab, among others.

Launched in July 2015 by former Healthkart employees, Arihant Jain, Ajeet Kushwaha and Rahul Agarwal, Joe Hukum operated as a chat-based platform for order taking and fulfilment. Users could use the app for local shopping, pick-and-drop, movie/ event tickets, travel, restaurant reservations, bill payments and grocery purchases besides other services.

Last year the firm had raised an undisclosed sum in seed funding from Tracxn Labs, Citrus Payments co-founder Jitendra Gupta and 1mg.com's Prashant Tandon.